Please note – we now offer free delivery on all online orders totalling £100 or more, excluding VAT.

Lascar EL-USB-1 Temperature Data Logger

£58.75 ex. VAT

The Lascar EL-USB-1 USB standalone data logger measures and stores over 16,000 temperature readings between -35°C and 80°C (-31°F to 176°F) with a resolution of 0.5°C (1°F). The user can easily set up the logger and view the downloaded data by plugging the data logger into your PC’s USB port and using the free EasyLog software. Data can then be graphed, printed and exported to other applications for a detailed analysis. Whether you’re in the food industry, pharmaceuticals, or environmental research, the EL-USB-1 ensures accurate and consistent temperature tracking.

Supplied with
1/2 AA battery and wall mount clip

SKU: HS2125 Category:

Description

Features and Benefits
Wide Temperature Range – between -35°C and 80°C (-31°F and 176°F), Temperature measurement accuracy is ±0.5°C
High Storage Capacity – capable of storing over 16,000 readings, ensuring comprehensive data collection
Easy Configuration and Data Retrieval – simply connect the device to a PC’s USB port to configure settings and download data using the free EasyLog software
User Friendly Software – EasyLog software allows you to graph, print and export data for detailed analysis
Flexible Logging Rates – ranges between 10 seconds and 12 hours depending on your needs to capture data
User-programmable alarm thresholds for both, temperature and humidity
Status indication via red/green LEDs
Battery life is up to 3 years
Export to Excel functionality – for further analysis

Applications

The EL-USB-1 temperature data logger is versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications, including:

Food Industry – monitor storage and transportation conditions to ensure food safety and quality.
Pharmaceuticals – maintain the integrity of temperature-sensitive medications and vaccines.
Environmental Research – for scientific studies and environmental monitoring.
HVAC Systems – track temperature variations to optimise heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Cold Chain Logistics – ensure that perishable goods are kept within safe temperature ranges during transit.
Agriculture – monitor greenhouse and storage conditions to protect crops and produce.
Museums and Archives – preserve artifacts and documents by maintaining stable environmental conditions.
Data Centers – prevent overheating and ensure optimal performance of servers and other equipment.